Tony Turner
Tony Turner
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Inexpensive Ball Mill from Scrap
Просмотров 572 месяца назад
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Elevator/Lift overview and advice before rebuilding.
Просмотров 534 месяца назад
This is an overview of my current elevator/lift. it's been in continuous daily use for more than 20 months. I've done weekly maintenance to the lift cable and platform trollies to keep it safe. I also added fall arresters as a safety device but I can do better. With the knowledge I've gained over the last couple of years, my next build will be better, stronger and be safer.
Sub-Zero 690 Evaporator Leak Diagnostics Part 1
Просмотров 324 месяца назад
Sub-Zero poor cooling / freon leak testing and repair.
Zline RG48 with Gas Leak & Repair
Просмотров 747Год назад
Zline RG48 range with serious gas leak. The customer had the gas off when I got there but I could still smell natural gas... that's a little scary. The gas company sent a technician to check the unit before I arrived. Their detector hit on gas around the left front eye. They cut the gas off and advised the customer to stay at a hotel over night to allow the gas to dissipate. I checked all the g...
New Frigidaire Condenser Clogged
Просмотров 27Год назад
New, fresh out of box, Frigidaire model FRSS26L3AF0 with a foreign substance in the condenser and Yoder loop.
Long dry times on clothes dryer
Просмотров 48Год назад
This was a service call for long dry times on a whirlpool clothes dryer. The customer stated the dryer was running, tumbling and getting super hot but the clothes were not dry. This is a classic air flow issue. let take a look.
Whirlpool Coin-op Washer Diagnostics
Просмотров 8 тыс.2 года назад
We're going to use the onboard diagnostics to test a Whirlpool Commercial Coin-op Washer. these are the test that help a technician locate specific areas of failure.
Dryer Vent Full of Water
Просмотров 1,1 тыс.2 года назад
This was a dryer call where the customer compliant was slow dry times. It may take and hour and a half or better for the load to dry. The normal inspection of the vent system is where I normally start. This video shows what I found. I'd also like to add that using PVC for a vent is a weird trend in my area. I can't imagine a mechanical engineer specifying 4" PVC for the vent. It causes all sort...
Scotsman DCE33A Low Ice Production
Просмотров 12 тыс.3 года назад
This is a service call for a Scotsman DCE33A Ice Machine with a customer complaint of "a white tube not connected and not making enough ice". Always start with your standard preliminary checks. Visual inspection, Power, Water, Normal sounds (compressor running, pump pumping water, fans working). This unit had a drain tube disconnected, which didn't really hamper ice production, and a dirty cond...
Whirlpool Dryer Element Testing
Просмотров 623 года назад
kitchenaid dryer with original complaint of no heat. tested and replaced standard stuff (thermal limit kit). Then complaint switched to too much heat and then the dryer died. system had blown thermal fuse and was getting way to hot. Them I found this. This applies to "Whirlpool but" dryers like Kenmore, Kitchenaid, Roper, Estate, etc.
Kenmore Cam / Splutch Operation
Просмотров 1,5 тыс.3 года назад
This is a brief explanation of how the Splutch works on a Kenmore Series 500 or other Whirlpool built Vertical Modular washers.
Kenmore Series 500 Noise
Просмотров 14 тыс.3 года назад
This is the under side of a Kenmore Series 500 that had a customer complaint of a noise while washing. This is what I found. the fix is a Splutch kit.
Mary did you know
Просмотров 463 года назад
Not really a "how to play" video but maybe it will give you some ideas you can add to your own version.
Samsung Front loader with BIG O hole leaking
Просмотров 503 года назад
Samsung Front loader with BIG O hole leaking
VLM Olive oil in the carpet
Просмотров 8523 года назад
VLM Olive oil in the carpet
Homemade Water Claw for urine removal
Просмотров 1,4 тыс.3 года назад
Homemade Water Claw for urine removal
Velcro modified pad driver for Oreck orbital
Просмотров 7693 года назад
Velcro modified pad driver for Oreck orbital
Oreck Orbiter driving a hand towel
Просмотров 4953 года назад
Oreck Orbiter driving a hand towel
VLM -- My First Time
Просмотров 3943 года назад
VLM My First Time
2008 Ford Expedition 4x4 starter removal EASY WAY!
Просмотров 34 тыс.4 года назад
2008 Ford Expedition 4x4 starter removal EASY WAY!
Cleaning and sanitizing racking cane and hoses
Просмотров 2,6 тыс.5 лет назад
Cleaning and sanitizing racking cane and hoses
Propane / Natural Gas Conversion on Harbor Freight Predator 4000 Generator
Просмотров 20 тыс.6 лет назад
Propane / Natural Gas Conversion on Harbor Freight Predator 4000 Generator
Manually Programming Baojie BJ-218
Просмотров 37 тыс.6 лет назад
Manually Programming Baojie BJ-218

Комментарии

  • @sansenbragat6312
    @sansenbragat6312 19 дней назад

    How about the mega tools electric winch motor 2.3 kw,1.5 ton capacity

    • @tonyturner9146
      @tonyturner9146 19 дней назад

      @@sansenbragat6312 I'm not sure about that one. I've disassembled several Pittsburgh of various sizes and they all seem to be pretty close to the same.

  • @mikemm03
    @mikemm03 Месяц назад

    Hi Tony, I've completed my lift with relay's etc. Same controller. One issue I've run into is the wire rope rolling over itself and jumping/ jerking a bit. This usually happens after several uses. I believe this is probably due to the lift touching down on the floor and causing a bit of slack. I think the stop switch you are discussing would solve my issue. Can you tell the part numbers for the switch you are using? Is this as simple as running the wiring to the control box and dialing in the stop switch? Thanks in advance.

    • @tonyturner9146
      @tonyturner9146 Месяц назад

      I dropped a plumb bob from the top down to form the center line of my lift. The platform is centered on this line and the lift motor spool is centered on this line. With the platform at the bottom make sure the cable end with the hook is connected to the hole in the lift motor and is dropped down to the platform staying aligned with the vertical line you marked. Don't worry about the side that loops out of the pulley that goes to the lift motor spool. Make sure the platform stops short of the floor and keeps tension on the cable (mine is about two inches off the floor). The low limit switch takes care of that for me. On Amazon search for an ME-1808 limit switch... They come in a 2 pack. The switch is wired normally open and closes when the limit is reached. Wire it to the hi terminals on the controller. As an initial setup item you will want to unspool the entire lift motor and then guide it back on the spool tightly with no gaps between coils. Then oil the crap out of it with a good cable and chain lube (very important). The cable rubs against itself constantly and climbs up at least once on its trip up and down. The lubrication helps with abrasion wear and makes the climb transition less "abrupt". Once everything is dialed in maintenance of the cable becomes the biggest task. Three or four times a year you need to use something like WD-40 (it has lot of solvent in it) to clean the old oil and junk off the cable. Depending on your usage you'll need to oil the cable and trolleys often. I oil mine once a week and clean it about every month.

  • @JEROENHAHAHA
    @JEROENHAHAHA Месяц назад

    I can't for the life of me keep the BEEP off. Whenever I restart the device the BEEP comes back on.

  • @Beastiebunnystuff
    @Beastiebunnystuff Месяц назад

    What if your machine won’t go into diagnostics mode and the final spin light just blinks?

  • @ScantPear
    @ScantPear 2 месяца назад

    Do not reinstall the belt guard… it is useless…

  • @johnnyhe2313
    @johnnyhe2313 2 месяца назад

    After my mom use garden hose to clean the washer, the washer no longer lights up and will trip the breaker. What should I do to fix it? Thank you.

  • @nickdegen6948
    @nickdegen6948 2 месяца назад

    How did you remove the top?

  • @tonyturner9146
    @tonyturner9146 2 месяца назад

    The power conditioner I use is an old version of the Refrigmatic MEGA Electronic Voltage & Surge Protector. You can find it in Amazon for around $30. They are made for refrigerators but work really well for this purpose. The controller you and I have has relay contacts rated for 8 amps. The Vevor unit you are looking at draws more than that. Look on the data plate to see how many amps it draws but I bet its more than 8... Probably better than 10 amps. You'd burn the contacts in the onboard relay if you pull to much current. My new setup uses "peanut" relays (small relay/contactor). You can use the same controller but let it be the low current drive for the external peanut relays. My relays are rated at 30 amps so I have a big safety factor. Use one for "up" and one for "down". I'm adding a third relay to be used as a "Master" contactor and safety switch. I've wired the relay through two limit switches mounted just fractions of and inch above and below the controller's limit switches (hi and low). In the event one of the controller's limit switches fails, the master contactor limit switches will kill all the power to the main control and motor. It just another safety switch that's needed. I not going to take the time tonight to type the reason it's needed but it definitely is needed. If you'd like to know why let me know and I'll type the scenario that happened to me that could have ended in disaster but I caught in time. This "Master" switch will help a bunch!

  • @mikemm03
    @mikemm03 2 месяца назад

    Hi Tony, I'm in the process of building something similar. I have a couple of questions. What is the part number for the plug in for voltage brown outs you mentioned? Second question, I have that same remote control set up. You mentioned it will not work with a larger hoist? I'm using a 880/1760 Vevor. What issues will I run into with that remote? What other remote are you planning to use?

  • @tonysmith6201
    @tonysmith6201 4 месяца назад

    Does it spin thag slow or am I just seeing that?

  • @kenmunyard
    @kenmunyard 4 месяца назад

    Thanks

  • @Daner949
    @Daner949 4 месяца назад

    I whirlpool commercial washer coin op will not go into diagnostics mode. I’ve changed the board & the coin slide. The machine will turn on when no coins have been put it. Even when the coin slide switch is unplugged

    • @Mark_from_LA
      @Mark_from_LA 3 месяца назад

      Did you fix your washer? I have the same problem with mine.

    • @Daner949
      @Daner949 3 месяца назад

      @@Mark_from_LA No, I changed everything & it would still start for free. I even spoke with whirlpool, and they admitted that the see this all the time. But did not offer a solution. Hopefully, if enough of us complain, there will be a recall or full class action lawsuit against this machine.

    • @Mark_from_LA
      @Mark_from_LA 3 месяца назад

      @@Daner949 Thanks for your answer. You're money saver 😂

    • @jamiestevens9891
      @jamiestevens9891 27 дней назад

      Just ran into this today, starts without coins. I also cannot get hot water but I can’t enter diagnostics mode to check the inlet valves. Dumb!

    • @Daner949
      @Daner949 24 дня назад

      @@jamiestevens9891 You’re not alone. I’ve seen it multiple time since posting my last comment. It’s a reoccurring theme with these machines.

  • @pops602
    @pops602 4 месяца назад

    How do you remove top of this appliance?

    • @tonyturner9146
      @tonyturner9146 4 месяца назад

      Remove the screws around each burner then look down inside the slotted vents at the back of the top. There are 5 or 6 screws straight down inside those slots.

    • @pops602
      @pops602 4 месяца назад

      Thank yiu

  • @user-qy6pe2dt3x
    @user-qy6pe2dt3x 5 месяцев назад

    How do you remove the top on this one? I'm trying to do it right now and I can't figure out

    • @iambik
      @iambik 5 месяцев назад

      Yeah. Took 5 mins. Eventually found a video. There are about 6 Philip screws on the back. Shine a light and you will see them

    • @user-qy6pe2dt3x
      @user-qy6pe2dt3x 5 месяцев назад

      @@iambik Thank you so much!

    • @tonyturner9146
      @tonyturner9146 5 месяцев назад

      The screws around the burners have to be removed also. When reinstalling the burner screws add a little never siege compound to the screw threads. After a few years these screws will snap off when you try to remove them.

  • @simonjester100584
    @simonjester100584 5 месяцев назад

    Link to pdf broken.

  • @efm1981
    @efm1981 6 месяцев назад

    If anyone needs the tech sheet, the part number for the booklet is w10838047a

  • @EasyRiderUSMC
    @EasyRiderUSMC 6 месяцев назад

    Tony, thank you for the video. I was too gun-shy to remove the solenoid (not enough experience) but your video helped me look at the job from another point of view. If your Expedition is 4X4, you will never get the top bolt out unless you're real MF'n patient. I tried six or eight different approaches before finally getting the right angle with both hands and my forearms wedged up in there. Then, the ratchet (I highly recommend ¼" drive) only had about a 2" travel. I GOT THAT SUMBITCH! It took a bit to ratchet that bolt back in but, I got it done. No way to torque it to specs so fingers crossed. If that bolt was easily accessible, I'd have had it done in 1-1½hrs. Instead, it took me four. Once I got that top bolt back in, the rest was a cinch. Good luck everyone!

  • @phuongthai2629
    @phuongthai2629 6 месяцев назад

    can you please show me how to disassemble this washer machine?

    • @phuongthai2629
      @phuongthai2629 6 месяцев назад

      I need to replace Washer Door Lock W10482836

  • @RJenkins6586
    @RJenkins6586 7 месяцев назад

    Quick question, when doing the test cycle my lid lock led is not lit is that normal. I was originally getting a pressure error (F3E1) I fixed that then I noticed the lid lock thing thought it was odd.

    • @tonyturner9146
      @tonyturner9146 7 месяцев назад

      It is not normal for the lid lock light to not come on... Is the lid locking?

    • @RJenkins6586
      @RJenkins6586 7 месяцев назад

      @@tonyturner9146 It locks when it's ran normally, but after rewatching the video I don't think it's locking at all when it's in service mode.

    • @tonyturner9146
      @tonyturner9146 7 месяцев назад

      If it won't lock in service mode then it most likely won't in normal mode. If the lid is not locked it will not spin and should set an error code. On page 4 of the tech sheet you will see instructions to enter Manual Overview Test Mode. This mode allows you to run individual tests on components. Enter Manual mode and follow the instructions on page 9. Everything you need to diagnose the issue is in the tech sheet (mini manual as some call it).

    • @RJenkins6586
      @RJenkins6586 7 месяцев назад

      @@tonyturner9146 I'm going to retry it when I'm back after vacation. Thanks for the help and video.

    • @victoragresti1777
      @victoragresti1777 4 месяца назад

      Tony ran it through diagnostics nothing shows up.when it starts fills up for 30 seconds.stop moves to wash/soak cycle but doesn't fill and starts to agitate with no water. If I do another load fills with water and works fine.Frustrated can you help me out😢

  • @danwatson4726
    @danwatson4726 7 месяцев назад

    First, how do I get the program you have on your tablet? Next, the lights aren't coming on when money is inserted. Any suggestions? Great video.

    • @tonyturner9146
      @tonyturner9146 7 месяцев назад

      On my tablet I'm just reading a PDF version of the "tech sheet". Most of those machines will have a tech sheet attached to the back of the front panel of the machine. If you can put it in diagnostics and run the test then the machine is probably not at fault. There is a switch in the coin mechanism that enables the controls of the machine. That switch may be the issue. Or the coin is not mashing the switch when the coin slide goes in.

  • @pranavpatel9128
    @pranavpatel9128 8 месяцев назад

    How to calibrate ? Like all back to normal

    • @melquesedekcastro7480
      @melquesedekcastro7480 7 месяцев назад

      To recalibrate you do the process he did to go into diagnostic mode and go the what would be the number four or rinse, then press start. It will go trough the recalibration process.

  • @switchboard4358
    @switchboard4358 8 месяцев назад

    Was so easy after the solenoid removal

  • @arturovallejo-un8dl
    @arturovallejo-un8dl 9 месяцев назад

    Poor quality video. Do it in day light...

    • @tonyturner9146
      @tonyturner9146 9 месяцев назад

      My lift is in my shop so I couldn't do it outside.

  • @Negativecreep0
    @Negativecreep0 9 месяцев назад

    Great video, my DCE33a is freezing ice in the reservoir and not releasing it... I replaced timer but same issue. Any thoughts? thanks

    • @tonyturner9146
      @tonyturner9146 9 месяцев назад

      There is a reversing valve that reverses the refrigerant flow to heat the ice mold during harvest. It could be bad. The system will not go into harvest until the ice mold reaches the thermostat set temperature. Verify each phase of the ice making process to get an idea where it actually stops. You can download the service manual from Scotsman which explains each step in the process. Ensure each step completes normally. I've never had a reversing valve bad on a Scotsman so I'd look really hard at the thermostat settings and timer operation.

  • @andrejpisljar
    @andrejpisljar 10 месяцев назад

    I wanted to download your PDF but your link gets redirected. Do you have any other link to your PDF? Hope to hear from you ;) Thank you

  • @PeterJavea
    @PeterJavea 10 месяцев назад

    Now I am grateful for your showing me this, but the written instructions don't appear. Try it. Thanks to you, though, I CAN get onto our local uhf club repeater here in Brussels Belgium. I've come back to relearn programming as I can't get it to stay with the VHF repeater, which is on 145.225 Mhz. It keeps jumping to146.225.... I think it must be me...

  • @homeguestunton
    @homeguestunton 10 месяцев назад

    My Crosley is extremely loud in the spin cycle like an airplane taking off. Is it supposed to sound like that. Is it because of how fast it spins?

  • @coolrobuxgaming
    @coolrobuxgaming 10 месяцев назад

    I’ve seen this same machine and the spin cycle was extremely loud

    • @tonyturner9146
      @tonyturner9146 10 месяцев назад

      If it's loud when it spins then the gear case has a bad bearing and will have to be replaced... The bearings are not replaceable.

    • @coolrobuxgaming
      @coolrobuxgaming 10 месяцев назад

      @@tonyturner9146 Maybe you replaced gear case on your washer

  • @AmazingAutist
    @AmazingAutist Год назад

    Very informative, thank you! 👍🏿🍷🍯🥃

  • @PeterJavea
    @PeterJavea Год назад

    For me the first priority is to turn the loud beep off Menu 23 does this

  • @petercwillams
    @petercwillams Год назад

    Hi Tony, I can't download your pdf - any chance you can send a new link please..? Thanks, Peter G6SOO (UK)

    • @tonyturner9146
      @tonyturner9146 Год назад

      Hi Peter. The server that file was on was taken down and I no longer have access to the file. I may have the PDF on one of my old laptop computers. I'll dig them out when I get a minute and try to locate it. Sorry for the inconvenience.

  • @iambik
    @iambik Год назад

    How did you take the top off? I need to replace the oven temp light.

    • @user-qy6pe2dt3x
      @user-qy6pe2dt3x 5 месяцев назад

      Did you ever forget how to remove the top?

  • @wd4edu
    @wd4edu Год назад

    I have the same model. The washer stalls without completing a cycle, leaving three green LEDs lit, "In Use," "Rinse" and "Done." The manual is missing and I have not been able to locate any information on the web. Any ideas what the three lights indicate and what is wrong?

    • @tdecker61600
      @tdecker61600 Год назад

      I have 2 washers at my lodge doing the same thing. I can't find anything online about it. Did you figure it out?

  • @TimArmstrongmarketing
    @TimArmstrongmarketing Год назад

    Thank you! This worked out very well. I had to remove the new starter once I had it bolted up because the solenoid fork would not extend, and the gear kept hitting the flywheel. When I put it back on for the 2nd time, I made sure to wrangle it around so the fork would extend all the way.

  • @clarencehill7048
    @clarencehill7048 Год назад

    Explain a good Job well done

  • @banditt18
    @banditt18 Год назад

    ive been trying to figure out what codes and what not for my area to be able to talk with people and have not any luck

  • @DeeLow120
    @DeeLow120 Год назад

    This was the most uninformative video ever. What is a fix for the problem? Ever tried using a leaf blower on the inside and blowing it out. It works! Geeze!

    • @tonyturner9146
      @tonyturner9146 Год назад

      The fix is to run a new dryer vent. Water is seeping into the underground pipe. What we've found at other houses in this neighborhood is that the contractor that built the house didn't glue the underground pipe. No easy fix other than to relocate the dryer to an outside wall. A leaf blower doesn't work well with water.

  • @paolamichel9406
    @paolamichel9406 Год назад

    is it possible with a dryer?

    • @tonyturner9146
      @tonyturner9146 Год назад

      That's a tricky question. The short answer is yes, on some dryers. The dryers in this laundry center were standard coin-op with no diagnostics. But when you get into the Cabrio/Bravos Duet world or Samsung and LG world's most of those dryers have some form of diagnostics built in... But that's another video lol.

  • @michaelcollins1899
    @michaelcollins1899 Год назад

    Scotsman factory tech 35 yrs. A dc33 in 72 degree room with 75 degree water incoming brand spanking new will full cycle in as little as 22 mins. 24 is a great avg. 25 is still good.......10 years later, 25 mins is awesome and 30 is acceptable. Once they hot 40 min cycle time, they are done because they almost melt as much as they make and take weeks to full up. A brand new machine will still take 2 full days 48 hrs to fill up.

    • @hodgesmyers1453
      @hodgesmyers1453 Год назад

      Good to know! I have the same model where the circulator pump went bad. Any tips on where to get a used pump affordably?

    • @starobinful
      @starobinful 4 месяца назад

      Hey Michael, I am a new tech and have DCE35 and complaint is that its making ice slowly and not fast enough. So based on what you are saying make sense now because I cleaned the condenser coil and everything else, did descaling etc. Nothing doing same slow ice making . However I have found 3 timers there ( right knob of black knob and 2 hidden , one is metal and one is plastic ( 120/170/210/250/300 can you please help me to fond out what it is ? Metal that is hidden If I am not mistaken is the one that is responsible for bid filling Please help to understand them Thanks

    • @michaelcollins1899
      @michaelcollins1899 4 месяца назад

      @@starobinful did u mean dc 33? The main black know is for bin level, the hidden one w screwdriver slot is for ice thickness. The old models had a metal mechanical control for ice thickness, the newer models have relay board with screwdriver slot on board for ice thickness adjustments. The main black knob is same old and new models. The main problem with these machines after 7 to 10 years is the evaporator copper lines come unsoldered from the cube plate, u have to take off the cabinet to check that, but once cabinet is off, u will be able to easily see if the blinds are loose or not, there is no way I've found to repair, I've tried tie wire, epoxy, and even soldering them, but soldering them will melt the plastic cube tray, epoxy and tie wire, and even zip straps will help but only a bandaid If the refrigeration lines are not tight against the cube patterns, it will do exactly what u are describing, very slow cycle. Like I said, once cycle times get to 40 mins, it's time for new evaporator or whole new machine. I have good used evaporator depending on your location, I'd sell it if that is what you find is the problem

    • @starobinful
      @starobinful 4 месяца назад

      Thanks. I have meant that underneath the kickplate there are two more controls. One is pure metal for ice thickness. And then I have seen square plastic module with screwdriver slot to turn to 4 positions. So I am not sure what it is Also regarding evaporator, would I need to repair it as I would do on any other sealed system ?

    • @michaelcollins1899
      @michaelcollins1899 4 месяца назад

      @@starobinful the square plastic module version takes the place of the older mechanical timer with the cam on it. The timer has screw slot, and when adjustment setting meets the desired cold temp, timer initiates I think it's 6 minutes after temp has been met it goes into defrost to drop cubes. As far as repair of broken evaporator, yes, once u install new evaporator, and filter drive, pull vacuum and recharge.

  • @bjlled
    @bjlled Год назад

    Hi there! I just purchased a used one! I verified it made ice; and installed the drain pump (not easy!!) I am unfamiliar with normal operation. The water stops during the freeze cycle; which I’d expect, and I get cubes every 25-30 mins. It’s working well as far as that goes. When I turn the switch to OFF the drain pump cycles, as it should, to drain melt. However the water keeps running in the chamber. Pretty certain the compressor is off at this point, as I’d hope. I have not yet let it fill with ice to see whether the water continues circulating or not. Should it??? I just was taken aback by OFF circulating water, thinking maybe something I did in the wiring for the drain pump is wrong.

    • @tonyturner9146
      @tonyturner9146 Год назад

      Water in the reservoir should not continue to circulate through the spray nozzles with the unit off. The drain pump is always active (available to run if needed) as long as the unit is connected to power. Here is a copy of the manual so you can verify operations DCE33 User's Manual - | Scotsman Ice Systems www.scotsman-ice.com/service/User%20Manuals/17335401.pdf

    • @bjlled
      @bjlled Год назад

      @@tonyturner9146 thanks for your info. I was able to resolve the circuitry issue I’d created while installing the drain pump with your help!

    • @tonyturner9146
      @tonyturner9146 Год назад

      @@bjlled glad I could help

  • @KennethLarson-jy8tn
    @KennethLarson-jy8tn Год назад

    I have a BJ-218 25 watt. Just blew my fuse. Cannot read the fuse information on fuse end. What fuse specification do I need to replace.

  • @jbrown7441
    @jbrown7441 Год назад

    This will definitely come in handy! I have been looking for some "trick" or specialty tool to make this easier. I'll update when I do it this evening.

    • @jbrown7441
      @jbrown7441 Год назад

      Update, I've been working on this off and on in sub-freezing weather and finally got it done in less than half hour with your advice! Complete lifesaver! Can't thank you enough.

  • @yvondenis1907
    @yvondenis1907 Год назад

    After 5+h laying in the snow I wish you would have shown how you got the solenoid back on. Seems like I just can't get the starter to engage fully so I can re-hook solenoid properly. Anything that could help would be appreciated.

    • @tonyturner9146
      @tonyturner9146 Год назад

      Make sure the teeth are meshing correctly. You may have to hand turn the engine a Tiny little bit one way or the other for the Bendix to engage correctly.

  • @significantfunk1152
    @significantfunk1152 Год назад

    Hella good job and video VLM for the win on those square tiles, I always hit traffic areas with a green brush first to help agitate traffic areas or spots then switch back to the pads like ur doing, hot water extraction no good on those square tiles it make the glue weak and then then those tiles come off so way better for VLM

  • @bradkimmel8153
    @bradkimmel8153 Год назад

    Thanks for this video! Same issue solved

  • @kyanndejong5178
    @kyanndejong5178 Год назад

    Thank you for this video. I had my starter die on vacation and was able to replace it thanks to your video. Getting the solenoid fork in the right position after installing the starter was tricky but eventually we got it with my son turning the flywheel. I can't imagine getting that top bolt out or in with the solenoid in place. You hit all the key things to look for when doing this repair. Thanks again!

  • @lieutenantlawson4295
    @lieutenantlawson4295 Год назад

    Tony, I'm at a hotel and I'm thinking about getting this washer. Whays your OPINION about this washer is a heavy traffic hotel?

    • @tonyturner9146
      @tonyturner9146 Год назад

      I like this washer. It's pretty reliable and easy to work on. I guess it's about as good as any. The ones in the video are at an apartment complex and we do very little to them.

  • @franciscofarias4610
    @franciscofarias4610 Год назад

    This helped. Thank you.🙏

  • @eegg6954
    @eegg6954 Год назад

    𝙏𝙤𝙣𝙮'𝙨 𝙩𝙝𝙚 𝘽𝙚𝙨𝙩! This is the only way to do it. When you get the solenoid off you can reach up, grope around and put a deep socket on the top bolt. Then snap on a stubby short handled ratchet. It will spin right off. You can reinstall the new starter with just two bolts like the dealers do who charge $1800 for this job. Use a Chinese Advance Auto Parts starter and you can do it again every six months.

  • @danmilner5875
    @danmilner5875 Год назад

    a true waste of time.. instructions are as bad as the paper they send